Stop! You need to know about Snatch!

It could be an exclusive Lomographic product, a dirt cheap bundle or freebie Piggies. Available only to the first few people who spot it and just for a very short time.

Keep watching! We are playing hide and seek with you with these offers. Snatch! offers will be hidden in blog posts, online galleries, articles in the online Magazine, perhaps even in the Comments… It’s up to you to find them and snap them up.

Exclusive Snatch! products will appear on shop.lomography.com for just a snippet of time and so you will have to act quickly to make them yours.

If you see a Snatch! Piggy giveaway graphic (like the one below) somewhere on the website – DON’T PANIC! Just send us an email saying “SNATCH!” To snatch@lomography.com as quick as your little fingers will allow you to type. Just remember to include your username in the email!

@ everyone! This time Snatch! was a piggy giveaway - but next time it could be an exclusive lomographic goodie or a bargain shop buy. You have to keep your eyes on the Snatch! microsite - www.lomography.com/snatch. We will also hide hints to Snatch! offers all over the site - so when you see a big Snatch! graphic or a in-yer-face Piggy graphic with 'grab it' (or something similar)- go directly to the Snatch! microsite and see what is going down!

i'm getting the feeling i'll never see them and will be continually disappointed - just like when I was a kid and my mum saw a bunny at the side of the road. we'd always drive past before I could catch a glimpse....

will the international time differences not mean some people are at a disadvantage?

@ nooknook - oh no! You won't miss the bunny, I mean, the Snatch! ;) The piggy giveaway was just one aspect of Snatch! When we plan launch products on Snatch! there will be warning so everyone can have a fair chance. Other things like Snatch! challenges and freebie piggies will be more random - but that's part of the game! Don't worry - we have the international time zone issue in mind. Enjoy your weekend everyone!

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